Tatagwa Trail System

Tatagwa Parkway consists of 180 acres of land adjacent to the Souris River as it meanders through the City of Weyburn. The land has been developed as an urban conservation park dedicated to the Preservation of native flora and fauna.

A total of 8.5 kilometers of trails have been developed for walking and biking enjoyment, as well as access roads and parking lots. Picnic tables and park benches have also been placed throughout the Parkway. Two islands were created on the Souris River to protect waterfowl.

To date, 175 native plant species have been identified and catalogued, some of these species being quite rare. 36 signs identifying the plant species and wildlife can be found along the trails. In addition, 40,000 various caliber trees have been planted in the Parkway. More than 3,100 hours of volunteer time went into seeing this beautiful Parkway become a reality!